Peripheral arterial disease
Nursing diagnosis : Activity intolerance related to decreased vascular blood flow |
Interventions:
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Positive outcome: patient will participate activities increase mobility Negative outcome: patient activity level will decrease Evaluation : patient shall have participated in activities to improve mobility |
Affects the body by decreasing blood supply |
BODY SYSTEM AFFECTS: vascular system |
OTHER BODY SYSTEM AFFECTS: integumentary system |
Findings : pain,paresthesia, pallor |
Care :
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Improve the blood circulation to enhance physical activity. |
Medical Diagnosis Peripheral arterial Disease Nursing Diagnosis This disease affects the body by: Interventions S&S/assessment finding...
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